As part of this channel’s participation in the celebration of 500 years of Magellan’s arrival in the Philippines and the Philippines's part in the first circumnavigation of the globe, we will present different videos that will feature various genealogies related to the Spanish arrival and eventual conquest of the Philippines. For today’s video, we look at the interrelationships of the pre-Hispanic rulers of Cebu and neigboring kingdoms.
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CREDITS:
Chart/Script: T. Sales
Narration/Editing: T. Sales
Intro animation: Filipino Genealogy Channel
Music: "Slow Motion" licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from [ Ссылка ]
References:
The following genealogy of the pre-colonial royal families of the Visayas, particularly Cebu, Bohol, and Limasawa, is culled from various sources:
1. Ferdinand Magellan, the Armada de Maluco and the European Discovery of the Philippines: A Study Based on Primary Sources by Danilo Madrid Gerona, 2016
2. The Genealogy of Hari Tupas: An Ethnohistory of Chiefly Power and Hierarchy in Sugbu as a Prostate by Astrid Sala-Boza, 2006
3. Aginid: Bayok sa Atong Tawarik by Jovito S. Abellana, 1998
4. Lapulapu: The Conqueror of Magellan by Vicente Gullas with Resil B. Mojares, 2017
5. Bisaya Patronymesis Sri Visjaya by Jovito Abellana
Photos of Lapulapu, Humabon, and Amihan taken from Gerona's book and painted by Manuel Panares as well as the sculpture of Humabon in Cebu and the new banknote showing Lapulapu.
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